Andrew M. McNutt
Scholar

Andrew M. McNutt

Google Scholar ID: AHwQg4kAAAAJ
University of Utah, Assistant Professor
Data VisualizationHuman-Computer Interaction
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
664
 
H-index
11
 
i10-index
12
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
12
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Paper 'ReVISit 2' awarded Best Paper at IEEE VIS 2025
  • Multiple publications at IEEE VIS 2025, including 'AnnoGram' (short paper), 'ReVISit' (full paper), and 'annogram' (short paper)
  • Short paper 'Keyframer' published at IEEE VL/HCC 2025
  • Published work at EuroVIS 2025 on designing accessible descriptive texts for UpSet plots, and presented a ReVISit poster
  • Two papers at CHI 2025: one on creative coding and another on linting community notes (at the final alt.chi)
  • Co-organizing the alt.vis workshop at IEEE VIS 2025
  • Co-edited the special issues 'Critical Data Visualization—Part I/II' in IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications
  • VLDB 2025 demo paper: 'Buckaroo: A Direct Manipulation Visual Data Wrangler'
  • Contributed to multiple workshop papers on topics including teaching critical visualization and the fluid programming language
  • Recipient of the Siebel Scholarship
Background
  • Research interests include Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Visualization, and Programming Interfaces
  • Focuses on visualization systems: building grammars, domain-specific languages, and linters for visualization and related topics
  • Interested in interfaces for programming: improving how we interact with code
  • Explores visualization theories: forming structures to answer questions like what makes a visualization or tool 'good'
  • Adopts critical/sociotechnical perspectives: considering context and situatedness
  • Committed to developing 'polite' systems that provide complex assistance while preserving user agency